Peter has been a senior technology manager at many major corporations. He has served as the head of Research & Development for the 4th largest bank in the US, First Union Capital Markets, and previous to that he has worked with and managed several enterprise technology groups responsible for fixed income and equity trading floors; front office technology; back office operations and firm wide systems and standards.

He has consulted at CSFB, Goldman Sachs, SG Cowens, Deutsche Bank, Nomura Securities, Merrill Lynch, British Airways and several other high-profile firms and projects in New York City, including BMG Music and Catholic Charities.

Today his major management strength is embedded in having "walked the walk" having grown through the ranks as a programmers programmer, infrastructure person, application architect, storage person, CIO, CTO and lastly as a hard-core business person with P&L, sales and marketing know-how - an entrepreneurial turn-around executive. In has capacity in building software companies and working with technology trade-associations he regularly advises C level executives and senior technology managers in all facets of their technology, business and go-to market product requirements.

Having developed a large scale email archival solution for commercial enterprises that remains in production in some of the worlds largest corporations he continues to advise customers and vendors in the area of large scale email archival for regulatory compliance, records management, storage and legal discovery.

Other representative engagements include providing advisory services on cloud computing implementations for venture capital firms investing in software companies that are transitioning to SaaS model delivery of traditional in-house software solutions; and addressing the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access.

Peter can provide interim CTO/CIO services for turn-around or transitional management needs for software companies and VC's during their critical M&A periods, or large enterprises that are transitioning and building technology management teams.